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− | The Purple Comet'' | + | The '''Purple Comet! Math Meet''' is a free, annual, international, on-line, team, mathematics contest designed for middle and high school students. It is sponsored by AwesomeMath. |
− | Each team competing needs an adult supervisor who registers at the web site and then signs up as many teams as they want. Each team may have as many as six students. Middle School teams have 60 minutes to solve 20 problems. High School teams have 90 minutes to solve 30 problems. Teams compete any time during a ten-day window. | + | ==Structure== |
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+ | Each team competing needs an adult supervisor who registers at the web site and then signs up as many teams as they want. Each team may have as many as six students. Middle School teams have 60 minutes to solve 20 problems. High School teams have 90 minutes to solve 30 problems. Each answer to a problem is a nonnegative integer. Teams compete any time during a ten-day window. | ||
The contest is in English, but problem translations are provided in many languages. Registered teams may work previous contests for practice. All competitors receive a certificate of participation or an award certificate. | The contest is in English, but problem translations are provided in many languages. Registered teams may work previous contests for practice. All competitors receive a certificate of participation or an award certificate. | ||
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | * [http://purplecomet.org Official Site (includes past problems)] | ||
+ | * [https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c149_purple_comet AoPS Community] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Mathematics competitions]] |
Revision as of 11:43, 1 September 2018
The Purple Comet! Math Meet is a free, annual, international, on-line, team, mathematics contest designed for middle and high school students. It is sponsored by AwesomeMath.
Structure
Each team competing needs an adult supervisor who registers at the web site and then signs up as many teams as they want. Each team may have as many as six students. Middle School teams have 60 minutes to solve 20 problems. High School teams have 90 minutes to solve 30 problems. Each answer to a problem is a nonnegative integer. Teams compete any time during a ten-day window.
The contest is in English, but problem translations are provided in many languages. Registered teams may work previous contests for practice. All competitors receive a certificate of participation or an award certificate.